Adult-type diffuse gliomas, a group of heterogenous tumors, are the most common primary tumors of central nervous system (CNS), and the treatment reaction and prognosis vary among different subgroups [1,2]. As a group of highly heterogeneous tumors, hundreds of molecular alterations have been discovered in the past 3 decades in the research of glioma biology [2–4]. Among those alterations, isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutation status and chromosome arms 1p and 19q (1p19q) codeletion status are…
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MRI‑based scoring system to predict spondylodiscitis: The SPONDY-Score
Spondylodiscitis is an infection involving the spine, most commonly of bacterial origin, though fungal and tuberculous etiologies may also occur, particularly in immunocompromised individuals [1]. The incidence of pyogenic spondylodiscitis has increased in recent years due to aging populations and a higher prevalence of chronic diseases, immunosuppressive therapies, and intravenous drug use. An early and accurate diagnosis of spondylodiscitis is essential to prevent complications such as neurolo…
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Predictive role of muscle mri in juvenile dermatomyositis: A tertiary center experience
To investigate muscle MRI findings in juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) and assess their relationship with clinical parameters and myositis-specific autoantibody (MSA) profile.
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Study Finds Significant Number of Breast Cancers in Women Under 40
(MedPage Today) — Women younger than 50 accounted for about a quarter of all breast cancers diagnosed at a large community imaging practice in New York, with a substantial number in women under age 40, a retrospective review found.
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MRI Sans Biopsy Not Ready for Prime Time in Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer
(MedPage Today) — Despite technologic advances and guideline recommendations, prostate MRI still lacks the accuracy to replace biopsies in active surveillance, data on almost 2,000 patients suggested.
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Trump's 'MRI' Report Questioned; Luigi Mangione in Court; 33 Dead in Outbreaks
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A Cryptic Case: When You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know
A cardiologist sees a patient in the ICU with apparent anaphylaxis. She reassures him that his heart is fine but later learned the surprising diagnosis with long-term cardiovascular implications. theheart.org on Medscape
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FUJIFILM Healthcare UK Completes Acquisition of British Endoscopy Business of Aquilant Endoscopy Limited
Acquisition bolsters Fujifilm’s position as a key partner and total solutions provider to the British healthcare market FUJIFILM Healthcare UK Limited (HCUK) has today announced the acquisition of Aquilant Endoscopy Limited’s (AEL) British endoscopy business. This strategic move sees all Fujifilm capital equipment, Fujifilm’s proprietary endotherapeutic and accessory devices, and therapeutic endoscopy portfolio […]
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